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B. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN APPLIED AND COMPUTATIONAL MATH
(42 semester hours in addition to the course requirements listed above)
Required Courses in Mathematics (15 semester hours)
MATH 300 Differential Equations 3
MATH 400 Partial Differential Equations 3
MATH 430 Advanced Calculus I 3
MATH 460 Numerical Analysis I 3
MATH 470 Complex Analysis 3
Elective Courses in Math/Computer Science (12 semester hours)
(At most 3 semester hours in COSC and at least 9 semester hours in MATH. At least 6 semester hours at the
400 level.)
COSC 330 Systems Programming I 3
COSC 350 Programming Languages 3
COSC 354 Computer Architecture 3
MATH 265 Introduction to Engineering Design 3
MATH 310 Introduction to Geometries 3
MATH 342 Mathematical Probability 3
MATH 344 Mathematical Statistics 3
MATH 365 Intro. to Reverse Engineering 3
MATH 410 History of Mathematics 3
MATH 428 Advanced Linear Algebra 3
MATH 431 Advanced Calculus II 3
MATH 440 Introduction to Optimization Theory 3
MATH 450 Overview of College Mathematics 3
MATH 461 Numerical Analysis II 3
MATH 485 General Topology 3
MATH 490-494 Selected Topics in Mathematics 3 each
MATH 495-497 Advanced Problem Seminar 1 each
MATH 499 Senior Seminar 2
Other requirements (18 semester hours)
PHYS 272 General Physics II 5
COSC 113 Computer Science II 4
COSC 214 Data Structures and Algorithms 4
or
COSC 254 Computer Organization 3
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COMPETENCIES (APPLIED AND COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS TRACK)
Applied Mathematics is the application of classical and modern mathematical techniques to solve
practical problems in science, engineering, and business. At the heart of an education in Applied
Mathematics is the development of analytical reasoning and its application to practical problems. The
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